Bingo

Bingo’s sole purpose is to raise funds to give to Temple

Over the 25 years of Beth Am Shalom Bingo, the game has contributed over $500,000 to Temple. We need YOUR help to continue this great source of income. We are aware that in the past, smoking has been an issue for those who wished to volunteer. We are glad to announce that this is no longer an issue.

By state law, Bingo is totally Non-Smoking!

Beth Am Shalom presents a weekly Bingo game on Sunday nights. If you volunteer once a week or once a month, quarter, or year, your time is greatly appreciated and needed. You can volunteer by contacting the Temple office.

Every Sunday: Doors open at 5 pm
• Ticket Sales at 6 pm
• Game begins at 7 pm

Trees in Israel

Beth Am Shalom continues to sell, "Trees in Israel" through the Jewish National Fund. Do you have a simcha such as births, birthdays, engagements, weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs or anniversaries that you wish to honor, and/or a death that you want to memorialize? The cost is $18.00 per tree. You can purchase individual trees, a ring of trees (3), a circle of trees (5), or an orchard of trees (10).
Please contact Fran Gimpel, 732-657-7120
and give her the name of the honoree or decedent, and the name and address where to send the acknowledgement. (Donations to this program will be listed on the Tzedakh Page)

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